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exro-core-sdk

v2.0.1

Published

This is core sdk for ORXE.

Downloads

3

Readme

ORXe-Core-SDK

ORXe-Core-SDK provides helper functions/methods to get get or post data from APIs and convey at the App level and microApp level. There are two use case for these SDKs, one is dev(development) and second one is prod(production). There are many SDKs which we are going to use in ORXE as Session, App Settings, Configuration, Culture and etc. Few of them will have initialisation and other can bypass initialisatoina and provide their features directly.

Get Started

npm install --save orxe-sdk

Features

As of now, this library provides below capabilities:

ORXe App (In Progress)

This is the core SDK, which will provide all available SDKs for application.

Usage

You need to import package in your file import { OrxeApp } from "orxe-sdk";

API/Methods

API/Method Name/Properties | Description | Usage | Output/Response --- | --- | --- | --- accessToken | Here you can get the session token if OrxeSdk is initialized already else it would be undefined. (This approach can be changed later based on implementation) | OrxeApp.accessToken | s0m3a1f2n0m3r1c4t7i7d initialize | This method is to initialize core sdk, it will accept a user token(This can change later). If token is empty, this will throw error. | OrxeApp.initialize("TOKEN") | { sessionid: s0m3a1f2n0m3r1c4t7i7d }

Request

TBD

Response

TBD